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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychiatry
  • Veterans Affairs

Background:

  • Aggression is a significant issue among veterans.
  • Existing treatments often focus on cognitive-behavioral frameworks.
  • A psychodynamic approach offers a novel perspective for treating aggression.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present themes from a novel group therapy intervention for veterans with aggression.
  • To explore a psychodynamic theoretical framework for aggression treatment.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of a unique group therapy model.

Main Methods:

  • Content analysis of group therapy sessions.
  • Implementation of overlapping short-term and long-term psychodynamic groups.
  • Focus on themes such as anger control, helplessness, and boundaries.

Main Results:

  • Six key themes emerged: control your anger, helplessness, improvement, disagreements, where are the boundaries, and co-leadership/parallel process.
  • The intervention enhanced veterans' understanding of aggression.
  • Veterans exhibited a decrease in aggressive behaviors.

Conclusions:

  • The novel psychodynamic group therapy effectively reduced aggression in veterans.
  • This innovative approach improved veterans' self-understanding regarding aggression.
  • The group model shows promise for adaptation to other populations with similar behavioral issues.